Thaïlande
Nam Ruak

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    • Jour 13

      Golden Triangle

      6 janvier 2020, Thaïlande ⋅ ⛅ 29 °C

      Da es diverse Verständigungsprobleme gab hat uns der Bus 60km weiter westlich als geplant abgeladen. Wie das Schicksal so spielt aber an einem Punkt, welcher ich sowieso sehr gerne besucht hätte. 😁
      Am goldenen Dreieck treffen nämlich die Länder Myanmar, Laos und Thailand zusammen. Hier mündet der Mae Nam Ruak inden Mekong, welches die Grenzflüsse bilden.
      Momentan sitzen wir im Tuk Tuk Richtung Osten. Eine 1,5h lange Fahrt, welches kein normaler Mensch im Tuk Tuk machen würde. (Münze)😁✌️
      Unser Ziel ist Laos, wo wir ein Hausboot anheuern und zwei Tage den Mekong Richtung Luang Prabang treiben werden. 🤙
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    • Jour 7

      Goldenes Dreieck

      27 décembre 2019, Thaïlande ⋅ ☀️ 17 °C

      5 Uhr aufstehen, 6 Uhr Koffer vor die Tür und Frühstück. Abfahrt 7 Uhr. 16 Grad und diesig. Insgesamt liegen rund 300 km Strecke heute vor uns. Chanya verkürzt uns die Busfahrt mit Erklärungen und spielt uns die Nationalhymne vor, die 2 Mal täglich in den Schulen zelebriert wird.
      Das Dreiländereck zwischen Thailand, Laos und Myanmar( Burma) wird Goldenes Dreieck genannt. Früher das Zentrum des Opiumhandels, die Währung war Gold. Heute steht in Thailand auf Drogenhandel die Todesstrafe.
      Erstes Highlight ist heute die Bootsfahrt mit einem Ausflugsschiff auf dem Mekong. Unglaublich, dass wir an dem Fluss sind, den man aus dem Vietnamkrieg kennt.
      Der Mekong ist der längste Fluss Asiens und der wichtigste Verkehrsweg von und nach China. Es sind noch 260 km bis China. Wir sehen unzählige Lastkähne mit Waren, auch mit Ochsen für China. Ein Schiff mit Kartons wird gerade von Hand entladen.
      In der Regenzeit steht das Wasser 3 bis 4 m höher. Wir sehen Fischerboote und einfache Hütten am Fluss, in denen die Fischer übernachten.
      Es gibt hier auch Riesenwelse.
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    • Jour 86

      Golden Triangle

      8 mai 2019, Thaïlande ⋅ ☀️ 35 °C

      🤒☀️🔥😵 Heute wars streng!! Und sehr heiss!!

      Wir wollten zum goldenen Dreieck die Landersgrenze zwischen Thailand, Laos und Myanmar. Ein beliebtes Touristenziel, früher bauten sie dort Opium an. Wir wollten aber keine geführte Tour machen. Deshalb entschieden wir uns, um günstig dahin zu kommen, den Bus zu nehmen.

      1. 5 Stunden später waren wir völlig verschwitzt und mit vom Winde verwehter Sturmfrisur in Chang Saen der Endstation. Der lottrige Bus war sehr günstig, besass aber auch keine Klima! Leider mussten wir aber noch weiter und fuhren deshalb mit dem TukTuk zum golden triangle. Unterwegs blies uns ein 40° warmes gemisch aus Wind und Strassenstaub ins Gesicht. Es fühlte sich an als würde man mit einem Föhn angeblasen werden. Leider keine Abkühlung und es fiel einem schwer zu Atmen. Wir hofften das sich die anstrengende Fahrt wenigstens lohnte...🤪

      Nüchtern mussten wir feststellen, dass wir uns die Fahrt hätten sparen können🙄. Man sah auf einen dreckigen Fluss und es hatte die üblichen Buddha Statuen dort. Wir besuchten auch ein Opiummuseum, was aber auch wenig spektakulär war. Wir können es nicht ganz verstehen was an diesem Ort so toll sein soll...

      Also machten wir uns wieder auf den anstrengenden Heimweg mit TukTuk und Bus.

      Im Nachhinein hätte man es sich sparen können. Aber es war insgesamt doch sehr abenteuerlich und wir hatten trotzdem unseren Spass🤔☺️. Man muss manchmal auch solche Erfahrungen machen.
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    • Jour 9

      Golden Triangel Park

      15 janvier 2019, Thaïlande ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

      10, Tag Thailand
      Heute haben wir einen Ausflug zum "Goldenen Dreieck" gemacht. Vom Mekong getrennt treffen sich hier die Länder Thailand, Laos und Myanmar. Wir wurden um 9.00 Uhr von unserer privaten Reiseleiterin und ihrem Fahrer am Hotel abgeholt und dann ging's los. Im Anschluss konnten wir noch eine Teeplantage besichtigen und haben an einer Teeverkostung teilgenommen. Man muss Tee halt mögen.En savoir plus

    • Jour 10

      Drei-Länder-Eck

      18 décembre 2019, Thaïlande ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

      Weiter ging es zum Drei-Länder-Eck. Auf dem Foto stehen wir ja in Thailand, die Halbinsel vor uns ist Myanmar und rechts vom Mekong liegt Laos.

    • Jour 23

      Golden Triangle

      6 février 2015, Thaïlande ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

      Another long convoy drive takes us to the Golden Triangle. I sleep almost the whole way there so cannot tell you about the scenery. Once there we eat a buffet lunch overlooking Myanmar, which is only about 100m away on the other side of the river. I have a chuckle about how one of the biggest tourist attractions in Thailand is the view of its neighbours (Myanmar and Laos).

      After lunch we decide to pay the extra 330 Baht ($16) to take a boat ride on the Mekong River and to enter Laos. The river is muddy and wide. We head upstream to the place where we cross into Myanmar (on the boat). I am surprised to see a huge casino on the Myanmar bank of the river. The visa requirements for Myanmar are relatively complex so we cannot touch the shores but it doesn’t matter because I’m not into casinos anyway. The boat turns and we move towards the opposite bank, which is Laos. My excitement at being at these borders needs to be viewed in the context of my living on an island nation in Australia where visiting a foreign country requires a long flight over the oceans (hence why we call visiting foreign countries “going overseas”).

      The boat docks at an island on the Laos side of the river and we are allowed to disembark for thirty minutes. Our passports are back in Thailand and our tour guide has organised our land tax for the island as part of the 330 baht we paid for the boat trip. We are fortunate because the tall trees are bathed in red flowers. I can’t recall the name of the flower and Google isn’t helping me. The flowers drop to the ground with a thud and are then collected and dried for use as a tea. There’s a festival on the island and gambling seems to be the main purpose with all sorts of gambling games set up in the festival grounds. Nearby there is also a casino in the Laos side of the river. The locals jokingly call it Laos Vegas.

      Our final stop for the day is supposed to be the markets at Mai Sei on the Thailand-Myanmar land border but the tour guide offers us the option of going up a nearby hill to see a view over into Myanmar instead. We all readily agree and that’s our next stop. Here twin border towns flourish as vehicles cross a bridge into Myanmar. I’ve never been to a proper border town before (I don’t count border towns in Europe and the UK because you don’t need a visa or anything to cross them). On one side of the river the temples are Thai and on the other you can clearly see that they are Burmese. It’s fascinating.

      There is a massive Buddha statue on the side of a mountain near the border. It’s impressive and I wonder who it’s intended for.

      It’s already about 4.30pm when we leave the border and we have a long 4-5 hour drive back to Chiang Mai. We watch the sun set over the mountains to the west of the highway and then are plunged into a dull darkness. If you are taking this trip with children or are easily bored, I highly recommend carrying something you can use to watch movies on (because you can’t quite read in the dark). The drive is broken up by a short quarter hour stop for bathrooms and snacks. We arrived home at about 9:30pm, 14 hours after leaving. It was a brilliant day and well worth the 1,000 baht ($40) per person.
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    • Jour 13

      Chiang Rai Excursions

      22 mai, Thaïlande ⋅ 🌩️ 31 °C

      Yesterday was our Chiang Rai excursion day! Our hotel in Chiang Rai offered a service where you can be driven around to 4 locations from a list they provide. We were surprised to see that all of the things we wanted to do in Chiang Rai were on that list! So we booked it the night prior and scheduled to start at 9am and had a long day ahead of us. I don't want to have to do another multi-parter post again, so we're just gonna smush this all into 1 and can go into more detail/show more pictures in person.

      We woke up and had the complementary breakfast that was offered at the hotel, then made our way to the lobby to hop in the car and get driven around to the sites we selected. The first stop on the trip was The White Temple. This was about half an hour south of Chiang Rai and was more of an exhibit created by an artist with the main point of interest being the White Temple. It was really cool to see the other buildings/pieces as they were all very intricately detailed. The park is free to enter and view, but there is a fee to go inside the White Temple premises. When we did our research it was only 50 Baht to enter, but when we arrived it turned out to be 100 Baht. We still paid as we wanted to see the exterior's details up close and see inside. The inside of the temple was interesting as one of the walls contained a whole collection of characters and people from pop culture scattered throughout the scenery. Sarah was delighted to find Elvis amongst the cast of characters. After the fact, we both thought we probably could've saved the combined 200 Baht as you don't really see much more than what you can already see from outside the premises. After finishing up there, we hopped back in the car and started the drive to the next location.

      The next location was the Baan Dam Museum (also called The Black House). This museum had many different types of pieces such as paintings, wood carvings, taxedermied animals, historical items/tools, gongs and drums, and statues. Majority of these pieces were stored within the many black painted buildings that resembled temples. Another thing about this museum is that 90% of the pieces are quite inappropriate. So with not wanting to subject everyone to that (and to help keep this to only 1 post), Sarah can show you some photos of those pieces at your "pleasure".

      The next stop was one that we were the most surprised to see on the tour's list since it's about an hour north from Chiang Rai, The Golden Triangle. The Golden Triangle is a point where 3 countries converge (Thailand, Laos, and Myanmar). It was pretty cool to see 3 countries all in one eyeline! We walked down to a restaurant on the river and enjoyed our lunch with a view of the 3 countries. We grabbed some lemonade and headed back to the car.

      The fourth and final stop of this excursion was the Wat Huay Pla Kang. This was an area that contained a huge Budhist statue, along with a pagoda and a temple. The interesting thing about the statue was that there is an elevator within it that you can take up and look out the eyes and forehead marking. It was a pretty sweet view from up there and such a cool concept. After coming back down, we went over to the temple and then the pagoda. The pagoda had staircases going to the top floor, so we decided to walk all the way up there (as if we haven't gone up enough stairs). Once coming back down, we headed back to the car to return to the hotel.

      Once we got back, we hopped in the pool, and then went into town. We planned to visit the Night Bazar, which is a night market that had several food vendors as well as some live music. On the way there, we passed by a separate night market and picked up a dumpling each for the road. Then at the Night Bazar, we grabbed some fried shrimp, Sarah got some chicken green curry, and Noah got some cashew chicken. After dinner, we grabbed some Thai pancakes with banana and nutella/peanutbutter for dessert. We then walked back to our hotel and called it a night!
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